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Going Against The King

Stepping into the King's office, I saw him writing and working on some documents.

The King's office was a sizable room with dark wooden walls, lined with towering shelves of books that looked important and filled with knowledge. A substantial desk, piled with papers and scrolls, took center stage – the place where crucial decisions were made.

Behind the desk, a large, plush chair was occupied by the King. It had armrests and looked incredibly comfortable, radiating authority. In front of the desk, simpler chairs were arranged for people who came to discuss matters with the King.

Sunlight poured in through big windows, revealing a courtyard outside where people went about their business. Heavy curtains on each side of the windows could be pulled closed for privacy.

Portraits of past Kings adorned the walls, one of which was my father's. Stern-looking men in old-fashioned attire peering down from golden frames. Tapestries depicting battles and celebrations also adorned the walls, like w
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